Takeover Records
2006
Not Enough Saturday Nights
About This Album
Five years have passed since River City High released a new album, and in that time, they've been signed and dropped from a major label (having a completed record shelved in the process), half of their lineup has been replaced, and, just so it's not all bad news, they also won an MTV2 on-air contest for up-and-coming bands. No doubt rejuvenated by that last bit of success, the Richmond quartet persevered, found a new label home (on Cali indie Takeover) and finally resurfaced with their sophomore full-length, Not Enough Saturday Nights. Suitably titled, the guys sound like they're having some of the most fun of their career. They're confident, almost challenging listeners to not groove along -- but it's a toss-up as to how many old fans will. Remember the aggressive punk-influenced rock of their past? Well, "Dogwood Queen" and "B**tard" rip the record open with River City High now sounding like a bunch of ex-hardcore guys embracing their c**k rock loving pasts; it's all thick riffing, gravelly-tough vocals, muscular rhythms, and a dash of Southern flavor (they were definitely wearing cowboy hats, sleeveless button-downs and boots during recording).
Track List (try tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9)

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